G.I. JOE: Realiation was designed for 3D. The film's release, originally scheduled for June 2012, was then moved to March 29, 2013. Brian Goldner, President and CEO of Hasbro, told: "It is becoming increasingly evident that 3D resonates with viewers around the world and together with Paramount, we have decided to offer fans an even more immersive entertainment experience.
In 2012, We continue to have several properties supported by film and television entertainment that are retailing well and our entertainment strategy remains strong and in line. Through our Hasbro Studios for television and in partnership with several film studios including Paramount, Universal , Sony and Relativity, we are creating entertainment experiences around many of our famous iconic brands."
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JOE: Realiation was pushed for 3D
Johnson, Bruce Willis and Adrianne Palicki are among the new protagonists of the film, while remaining, reinterpreting the same roles, Channing Tatum, Arnold Vosloo, Ray Park, Jonathan Pryce and Lee Byung-hun.
Absent instead Sienna Miller and Dennis Quaid. The original language trailer was posted on YouTube by Machinima.com on December 12, 2011. The song at the end of the trailer is Seven Nation Army sung by the White Stripes and remixed by The Glitch Mob.
The Italian trailer was released on December 19, 2011, to be followed by a new trailer almost a year later, on December 14, 2012. The action figures of Retaliation were presented at ToyFare in New York. Apparently they will not be distributed in Europe.
Between April 19 and April 20, 2012, the character posters of the characters of the film were released on the web on a regular basis. In January 2013 it was announced by the vice president and marketing director of Paramount Rob Moore that on the occasion of the American release by Hansel & Gretel - Witch hunters will be shown 4 minutes in preview of the film.
This is content already shown in Asia, but there is still no news regarding a possible Italian preview. On March 20, 2013 Universal Pictures International Italy spreads the Italian poster on the web.